An essential historical account of how the American West was won, "tamed", and transformed in the 19th century.
An essential historical account of how the American West was won, "tamed", and transformed in the 19th century.
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An essential historical account of how the American West was won, "tamed", and transformed in the 19th century.
An essential historical account of how the American West was won, "tamed", and transformed in the 19th century.
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Part memoir, part travel diary, this book explores the towns Richard Hugo visited and wrote about - including Wallace, ID.
Part memoir, part travel diary, this book explores the towns Richard Hugo visited and wrote about - including Wallace, ID.
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Part memoir, part travel diary, this book explores the towns Richard Hugo visited and wrote about - including Wallace, ID.
Part memoir, part travel diary, this book explores the towns Richard Hugo visited and wrote about - including Wallace, ID.
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The true story of a fatal error that would claim the lives of fourteen firefighters who were battling the deadly South Canyon fire.
The true story of a fatal error that would claim the lives of fourteen firefighters who were battling the deadly South Canyon fire.
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The true story of a fatal error that would claim the lives of fourteen firefighters who were battling the deadly South Canyon fire.
The true story of a fatal error that would claim the lives of fourteen firefighters who were battling the deadly South Canyon fire.
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Connors deftly chronicles his years on fire watch in one of the last fire lookouts in the American West.
Connors deftly chronicles his years on fire watch in one of the last fire lookouts in the American West.
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Connors deftly chronicles his years on fire watch in one of the last fire lookouts in the American West.
Connors deftly chronicles his years on fire watch in one of the last fire lookouts in the American West.
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The same night as the Great Chicago fire, a small lumber town in Wisconsin went up in flames and killed two thousand residents. This fire, often overlooke...Show more
The same night as the Great Chicago fire, a small lumber town in Wisconsin went up in flames and killed two thousand residents. This fire, often overlooked in history books, was the result of several political and personal battles that ended in unbelievable disaster.
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The same night as the Great Chicago fire, a small lumber town in Wisconsin went up in flames and killed two thousand residents. This fire, often overlooke...Show more
The same night as the Great Chicago fire, a small lumber town in Wisconsin went up in flames and killed two thousand residents. This fire, often overlooked in history books, was the result of several political and personal battles that ended in unbelievable disaster.
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This book explores the ties our first four presidents had with nature and how that connection grew our nation's desire to conserve and protect our wild areas.
This book explores the ties our first four presidents had with nature and how that connection grew our nation's desire to conserve and protect our wild areas.
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This book explores the ties our first four presidents had with nature and how that connection grew our nation's desire to conserve and protect our wild areas.
This book explores the ties our first four presidents had with nature and how that connection grew our nation's desire to conserve and protect our wild areas.
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Gifford Pinchot was our first chief of the US Forest Service and close friend of John Muir, but he was not without controversy as this biography proves by looking at his life and legacy.
Gifford Pinchot was our first chief of the US Forest Service and close friend of John Muir, but he was not without controversy as this biography proves by looking at his life and legacy.
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Gifford Pinchot was our first chief of the US Forest Service and close friend of John Muir, but he was not without controversy as this biography proves by looking at his life and legacy.
Gifford Pinchot was our first chief of the US Forest Service and close friend of John Muir, but he was not without controversy as this biography proves by looking at his life and legacy.
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This books explores the lives, connections, and often dubious legacies of the men that spearheaded America's westward expansion.
This books explores the lives, connections, and often dubious legacies of the men that spearheaded America's westward expansion.
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This books explores the lives, connections, and often dubious legacies of the men that spearheaded America's westward expansion.
This books explores the lives, connections, and often dubious legacies of the men that spearheaded America's westward expansion.
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This is the complete history of fire lookouts in the Pacific Northwest with more than 200 archival photos and histories.
This is the complete history of fire lookouts in the Pacific Northwest with more than 200 archival photos and histories.
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This is the complete history of fire lookouts in the Pacific Northwest with more than 200 archival photos and histories.
This is the complete history of fire lookouts in the Pacific Northwest with more than 200 archival photos and histories.
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This is an illuminating history of the people who were instrumental in creating a cohesive and united nation with their grit, intellect, innovations, and imaginations.
This is an illuminating history of the people who were instrumental in creating a cohesive and united nation with their grit, intellect, innovations, and imaginations.
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This is an illuminating history of the people who were instrumental in creating a cohesive and united nation with their grit, intellect, innovations, and imaginations.
This is an illuminating history of the people who were instrumental in creating a cohesive and united nation with their grit, intellect, innovations, and imaginations.
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This charming history delves into Teddy Roosevelt's lifelong passion for the natural world using the former president's own diaries and travel journals.
This charming history delves into Teddy Roosevelt's lifelong passion for the natural world using the former president's own diaries and travel journals.
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This charming history delves into Teddy Roosevelt's lifelong passion for the natural world using the former president's own diaries and travel journals.
This charming history delves into Teddy Roosevelt's lifelong passion for the natural world using the former president's own diaries and travel journals.
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"I am hopelessly and forever a mountaineer," John Muir wrote. "Civilization and fever and all the morbidness that has been hooted at me has...Show more
"I am hopelessly and forever a mountaineer," John Muir wrote. "Civilization and fever and all the morbidness that has been hooted at me has not dimmed my glacial eye, and I care to live only to entice people to look at Nature's loveliness. My own special self is nothing."
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"I am hopelessly and forever a mountaineer," John Muir wrote. "Civilization and fever and all the morbidness that has been hooted at me has...Show more
"I am hopelessly and forever a mountaineer," John Muir wrote. "Civilization and fever and all the morbidness that has been hooted at me has not dimmed my glacial eye, and I care to live only to entice people to look at Nature's loveliness. My own special self is nothing."
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This book chronicles the often unsung environment conservation legacy of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, a distant cousin of Teddy Roosevelt and creator of the Civilization Conservation Corps.
This book chronicles the often unsung environment conservation legacy of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, a distant cousin of Teddy Roosevelt and creator of the Civilization Conservation Corps.
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This book chronicles the often unsung environment conservation legacy of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, a distant cousin of Teddy Roosevelt and creator of the Civilization Conservation Corps.
This book chronicles the often unsung environment conservation legacy of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, a distant cousin of Teddy Roosevelt and creator of the Civilization Conservation Corps.
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Discover the thrilling and dangerous world of wildland firefighting and the brave men and women willing to do it.
Discover the thrilling and dangerous world of wildland firefighting and the brave men and women willing to do it.
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Discover the thrilling and dangerous world of wildland firefighting and the brave men and women willing to do it.
Discover the thrilling and dangerous world of wildland firefighting and the brave men and women willing to do it.
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The "Boys in the Boat" scribe explores some of America's most deadly fires and lives they affected.
The "Boys in the Boat" scribe explores some of America's most deadly fires and lives they affected.
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The "Boys in the Boat" scribe explores some of America's most deadly fires and lives they affected.
The "Boys in the Boat" scribe explores some of America's most deadly fires and lives they affected.
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25 years after Yellowstone burned, Jeff Henry goes back to the park and examines how the area has recovered and thrived.
25 years after Yellowstone burned, Jeff Henry goes back to the park and examines how the area has recovered and thrived.
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25 years after Yellowstone burned, Jeff Henry goes back to the park and examines how the area has recovered and thrived.
25 years after Yellowstone burned, Jeff Henry goes back to the park and examines how the area has recovered and thrived.
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This is the story of the Mann Gulch tragedy and the twelve smokejumpers that lost their lives while trying to fight a fire in the Monatanan wilderness.
This is the story of the Mann Gulch tragedy and the twelve smokejumpers that lost their lives while trying to fight a fire in the Monatanan wilderness.
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This is the story of the Mann Gulch tragedy and the twelve smokejumpers that lost their lives while trying to fight a fire in the Monatanan wilderness.
This is the story of the Mann Gulch tragedy and the twelve smokejumpers that lost their lives while trying to fight a fire in the Monatanan wilderness.
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A look at eager and powerful men that stirred the country's desire to go to war with Spain and forever cemented our position as an empire to the rest of the world.
A look at eager and powerful men that stirred the country's desire to go to war with Spain and forever cemented our position as an empire to the rest of the world.
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A look at eager and powerful men that stirred the country's desire to go to war with Spain and forever cemented our position as an empire to the rest of the world.
A look at eager and powerful men that stirred the country's desire to go to war with Spain and forever cemented our position as an empire to the rest of the world.
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Teddy Roosevelt, our "naturalist president" set aside 230 acres of wilderness, created the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and passed the Antiquities Act of 1906 in order to protect America's natural splendor for future generations.
Teddy Roosevelt, our "naturalist president" set aside 230 acres of wilderness, created the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and passed the Antiquities Act of 1906 in order to protect America's natural splendor for future generations.
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Teddy Roosevelt, our "naturalist president" set aside 230 acres of wilderness, created the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and passed the Antiquities Act of 1906 in order to protect America's natural splendor for future generations.
Teddy Roosevelt, our "naturalist president" set aside 230 acres of wilderness, created the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and passed the Antiquities Act of 1906 in order to protect America's natural splendor for future generations.
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